A reported Israeli strike targeted the village of Siddiqin in southern Lebanon early Friday, with secondary explosions visible in the area, according to reports. The nature of the target has not been confirmed.
The strike on Siddiqin, a village in southern Lebanon, was reported shortly after 02:00 Jerusalem time. Secondary explosions observed in footage suggest the target may have contained munitions or explosives. The Israel Defense Forces have not commented on the strike. The Zioneer has previously reported on a series of Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon in recent weeks, including operations in Markaba and the Hadatha area, as part of ongoing efforts to counter Hezbollah infrastructure near the border. No casualties have been reported from the Siddiqin strike, and the extent of damage is unclear at this time.
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